Imo the so-called demandingness objection is a prime example of philosophers engaging in "apologia for bourgeois manners", as Justin Smith-Ruiu has called it. Though I don't count myself among them, I give props to the utilitarians for their revisionist ambition (and likewise to the Mohists as well - whom I adore).
Imo the so-called demandingness objection is a prime example of philosophers engaging in "apologia for bourgeois manners", as Justin Smith-Ruiu has called it. Though I don't count myself among them, I give props to the utilitarians for their revisionist ambition (and likewise to the Mohists as well - whom I adore).
Imo the so-called demandingness objection is a prime example of philosophers engaging in "apologia for bourgeois manners", as Justin Smith-Ruiu has called it. Though I don't count myself among them, I give props to the utilitarians for their revisionist ambition (and likewise to the Mohists as well - whom I adore).